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CGI-Quality said:
Staude said:
CGI-Quality said:
From a technical standpoint, there is NO QUESTION that Crysis is still King. From an artistic standpoint, I'd say it's subjective. I prefer the look of Crysis to compared to something like say: Killzone 2. However, something like HEAVY RAIN has a real-world look to it, and that's why it appeals more to me.

From a technical standpoint both killzone 2 and uncharted 2 beats out crysis in some areas.

Animation wise and Particle effects killzone 2 goes above.

Animations in uncharted is on a whole other level though and polygon detail on chars in  uncharted 2 is a lot higher than in crysis.

 

Other than that, carry on.

You have to remember something though, Crysis does what it does WHILE being open-world. Killzone 2 and Uncharted 2 far more linear, regardless of their advanced physics/animation & particle effects (Killzone 2) system. Don't get me wrong, I prefer Killzone 2 from a gameplay perspective, and prefer Uncharted 2 for it's art. But to say both of those are technically above Crysis is false, they aren't.

They are in the areas I said.. And how exacly is crysis open worlded ? I presume the game streams areas (Honestly I can't remember if it loads sections or just streams as you go) but it's not very open worlded. You might have two paths to one objective and it can give you the sense that it's openworlded.. but it's not.

Open worlded games are such as GTA, Oblivion and Far Cry 2 (though the quality of said title varies.. ps far cry 2 is a terrible game.. terrible.)

 

Crysis simply gives you one or two roads to choose from.. It's less open worlded than motorstorm: pacific rift.



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